Rory Feek who took a
break from blogging about his wife's fight with terminal cervical cancer had an
interview with Today and he said that his upcoming album with wife Joey will
be incredibly meaningful to the both of them.
Feek said “This album is so special to us, especially Joey, It's filled with
songs that she grew singing in church and her mother sang to her all through
her childhood. It's the last album we
will ever make and the last songs that we will ever sing together. That makes
it very, very special to Joey and me”.
The Feeks, as country duo Joey + Rory,
recently received a Grammy Award nomination for best country duo/group
performance. Although Feek knows how he'd like to celebrate if they win at the
awards show in February, he admits that he and Joey, 40, are taking things one
day at a time. Feek, who is father to 22-month-old daughter Indiana with Joey, also shares how
music has been a major source of strength during the family's difficult past
year. “Some days when Joey feels good, she will still sing to Indy. 'Itsy
Bitsy Spider,' 'Pat-a-Cake, Pat-a-Cake' or a hymn. And for a few minutes, Joey
isn't a woman dying of cancer connected to a machine with morphine ... she's a
mother connected to her baby by love” he said.
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